CrealCritter
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I think it would be good to talk about what were the deciding factor that caused you to become self sufficient. Maybe you've always been self sufficient and can share some golden nuggets with use newbies like me.
My way to and I raised our family in small towns we both can not stand cities. The last small town we live in, in NC had a population of 300 I think that included dogs and cats though. This was your typical NC small town. The house was 3500 sq ft built in 1899 and had all the old woodwork, all ceilings and a small coal fire place in every room. I rewired the entire house, redid some of the rooms that still had lath and plaster and installed a centeral heat and air gas pack, duct and the whole 9 yards.
When our kids starting moving out. We had this huge house for two of us. Then the town passed an ordinance of no livestock in city limits (did you know chickens are livestock?). Then the town came in and condemned my well, rendered it inoperberable and hooked us up to city water that we could not drink and charged us by the gallon that we consumed monthly. The city water was bad and we had to buy bottled water to drink. My well water was good tasting and I had it tested - it was good and clean. Then the Mayor who live just two houses up the street started complaining about me running my sawmill out back of my house. The city then passed an ordinance about running sawmills, chainsaws and heavy equipment within city limits and threatened to fine me $2000.00 if I started up my sawmilling again. Needless to say I had enough...
Shortly after the sawmill ordance passed. A wind storm rolled through and knocked over lots of trees in town. I got a call from the Mayor asking me to cut up trees that fell in town to help the town clean up after the storm. I laughed at her and said "why so you can fine me $2000.00? You guys are absolutely crazy. When your the one that needs work it's ok but when I want to work to make a little money it's not ok." Then I basically told her to go F... herself. Mayor or not I don't care who it is - I speak my mind and her and the board pissed me off with their sawmill ordance.
My wife and I just decided that there are too many rules and grew tired of having someone else telling us what we can or can't do... So we moved to the country in southern IL and never looked back. Only regret is we didn't move a lot sooner.
So what's your story? Why did you decide to become self sufficient?
My way to and I raised our family in small towns we both can not stand cities. The last small town we live in, in NC had a population of 300 I think that included dogs and cats though. This was your typical NC small town. The house was 3500 sq ft built in 1899 and had all the old woodwork, all ceilings and a small coal fire place in every room. I rewired the entire house, redid some of the rooms that still had lath and plaster and installed a centeral heat and air gas pack, duct and the whole 9 yards.
When our kids starting moving out. We had this huge house for two of us. Then the town passed an ordinance of no livestock in city limits (did you know chickens are livestock?). Then the town came in and condemned my well, rendered it inoperberable and hooked us up to city water that we could not drink and charged us by the gallon that we consumed monthly. The city water was bad and we had to buy bottled water to drink. My well water was good tasting and I had it tested - it was good and clean. Then the Mayor who live just two houses up the street started complaining about me running my sawmill out back of my house. The city then passed an ordinance about running sawmills, chainsaws and heavy equipment within city limits and threatened to fine me $2000.00 if I started up my sawmilling again. Needless to say I had enough...
Shortly after the sawmill ordance passed. A wind storm rolled through and knocked over lots of trees in town. I got a call from the Mayor asking me to cut up trees that fell in town to help the town clean up after the storm. I laughed at her and said "why so you can fine me $2000.00? You guys are absolutely crazy. When your the one that needs work it's ok but when I want to work to make a little money it's not ok." Then I basically told her to go F... herself. Mayor or not I don't care who it is - I speak my mind and her and the board pissed me off with their sawmill ordance.
My wife and I just decided that there are too many rules and grew tired of having someone else telling us what we can or can't do... So we moved to the country in southern IL and never looked back. Only regret is we didn't move a lot sooner.
So what's your story? Why did you decide to become self sufficient?